PSG-Rennes: the official line-ups

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Who will face Olympique Lyonnais in the Coupe de France final on May 25 in Lille? PSG and Stade Rennes play each other for the other ticket in the second semi-final at the Parc des Princes (kick-off 9:10 p.m., match to follow on FM). In a series of 25 matches without defeat in all competitions, Paris arrives with confidence following its victory in Marseille (2-0) on Sunday. Quite the opposite of the Bretons. Rennes have won only one of their last four matches and completely missed out in Strasbourg (0-2) on Sunday.

For this meeting, Luis Enrique is deprived of Beraldo (suspended) but also of the injured Barcola and Kimpembe. It records the return of Marquinhos with Hernandez in central defense. Nuno Mendes starts on the left. In the middle, Fabian Ruiz accompanies Vitinha and Zaire-Emerey. Up front, Dembélé will play up front with Lee and Mbappé at his side. On the Julien Stéphan side, Nagida is the only one absent due to injury. The Doué brothers are lined up from the start with Guéla on the right of the defense and Désiré in the middle. Terrier starts on the bench since Blas starts just like Gouiri up front alongside Kalimuendo.

The official compositions:

PSG: Donnarumma – Hakimi, Marquinhos, Hernandez, Nuno Mendes – Zaire-Emery, Fabian, Vitinha – Lee, Dembélé, Mbappé.

Rennes: Mandanda – G. Doué, Omari, Theate, Truffert – Bourigeaud, D. Doué, Santamaria, Blas – Gouiri, Kalimuendo.

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